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Can't beat 'em, sue 'em
http://www.dailytech.com/article.aspx?newsid=22173
ridiculous patents strike again. Dates back to mid 90's patents, but it "can" affect any electronic device on the planet. Quote:
Yet Apple stole Android's method of notification. |
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Nuke it from orbit? (The patent system)
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Those patents are far too broad. The patent office didn't understand (doesn't?) well enough to realize the implications.
Complete bull****. Bad patent system. Bad Apple. |
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Its the one thing that will kill Android, no protection for OEM's from crap like this from Google.
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Seriously? You think Apple needs to sue HTC in order to beat them? Apple feels threatened by HTC? Really?
APPLE - 317.6 Billion Market Value http://www.tuaw.com/2011/06/04/apple...ntel-combined/ HTC - 33.8 Billion Market Value. http://androidandme.com/2011/04/unca...rim-and-nokia/ They can just buy them for God's sake... http://www.mactrast.com/2011/06/appl...hone-industry/ You must REALLY hate Apple... |
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Apple is really sh*tting their pants right now about Android because it's rapidly taking customers away from iOS. Just look at the numbers bacon12 posted, Apple is losing bad right now (Android has already surpassed iOS in the total market share,) and their numbers are rapidly dropping. This is really bad for Apple because iOS devices make up a massive chunk of their revenue (upwards of 40%.) |
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@Rakeesh...add Motorola along with Samsung and HTC. bacon's graph only shows to Jan 2011. I think some time in April, Android took over as top phone OS. |
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The only reason that Android has taken over is because you get it on every single device out there, from 100-700 dollar phones, from almost every single manufacturer. Compared to the iOS which is offered only on 2, very expensive models, the 3GS and 4... And in case anyone says anything, I am currently on my 3rd iphone (Iphone 4) and my 4th Android phone (Xperia Arc). I own two. Ditched my Windows 7 Phone due to the lack of apps...
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You forgot the iPad and iPad2, but you also should include Android tablets too.
But you bring up a point I've always wondered about. Why doesn't Apple ditch the hardware, and just sell the OS? They would make a killing, and possibly surpass MS. I think the hardware is holding back Apple. |
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I currently have my beef with Android and I honestly think the whole platform is sloppy, not to mention the lack of apps. I've yet to use an Android device that is real smooth, it's always laggy in some form or fashion (laggy keyboard, laggy web browsing, etc). Also I hate that Google and other companies still support such a wide range of versions. Why? Why not standardize across the board? This might not matter to the enthusiast that roots, but what about the average joes? What about the people who just want a phone that works and operates smoothly? This is the phone that I want to own and honestly, iPhone/iOS is the only phone that fits the bill. I don't want to customize anymore, I don't want to "tinker" and root and jailbreak. I just want my phone to work like it should, quickly and smoothly. As for the lawsuit, I think Apple can get a little overkill with this kind of stuff. But I'm sure that it won't affect either side that much in the end. ;) |
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